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aweary

[ uh-weer-ee ]

adjective

, Literary.
  1. wearied or tired; fatigued.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of aweary1

First recorded in 1545–55; a- 1 + weary

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Example Sentences

I was as weary as a dog, although I had never been told that gentlemen riding amid such adventures were ever aweary.

Perhaps he is, like me, getting aweary of the whole thing, and wishes he were well out of it.

And now came the children, somewhat aweary with their wild play, and sought the quiet enjoyment of Grandfather's talk.

I know thou hast had a long day's ride, and must be aweary, but I felt I could not sleep until I had speech with thee again.

Andrea arived heare and sent me word he was aweary, yet ment sowne after to com and speak with me.

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